Is a 2013 Honda Accord sport a good car?

Is a 2013 Honda Accord sport a good car?

Available as a sedan or coupe, the 2013 Honda Accord is a decent choice in the midsize car class. It’s one of the more agile vehicles in the lineup, offering zippy handling and precise steering. While both of the Accord’s transmissions are decent overall, they’re not without issues.

Is a 2013 Honda Accord sport a V6?

The 2013 Accord is offered in four-door sedan and two-door coupe versions. New iterations for 2013 include a Sport version of the four-cylinder sedan. The V6 engine is mildly revised from 2012 and available with a new 6-speed automatic or, on Coupe only, a 6-speed manual.

What was the sales of the Honda Accord in 2013?

Safety Car: Lapping suburbia in the everyman sports sedan. The Accord is nothing if not popular; Honda’s bestseller ranked second among all cars in the U.S. in 2013, with 366,678 sales.

What kind of engine does the Honda Accord Sport have?

All Sport models are powered by Honda’s direct-injected 2.4-liter four. And while a continuously variable automatic is optional, we avoided it, fearing it would make us swell up like a nut-allergic kid touring the Skippy plant.

How many miles does a Honda Accord Sport Drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 12,509 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 6,998 miles/year.

Where was the Honda Accord Sport last serviced?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 01/29/13 and owned in IL until 06/04/21. Driven an estimated 23,990 miles/year. Last serviced at 199,928 miles in O Fallon, IL on 05/26/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Engine checked.

Safety Car: Lapping suburbia in the everyman sports sedan. The Accord is nothing if not popular; Honda’s bestseller ranked second among all cars in the U.S. in 2013, with 366,678 sales.

All Sport models are powered by Honda’s direct-injected 2.4-liter four. And while a continuously variable automatic is optional, we avoided it, fearing it would make us swell up like a nut-allergic kid touring the Skippy plant.

1st owner drove an estimated 12,509 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 6,998 miles/year.

How big are the wheels on a Honda Accord Sport?

Accord Sport models wear 18-inch aluminum wheels and a pair of chrome exhaust tips as standard equipment, plus fog lamps and a spoiler. We liked the look of the wheels, though when we dinged one this spring, replacing it made us $451 poorer (plus $28 labor for remounting the tire).